The Need and Measure of Afflictive Dispensations
Isaiah 28:26-29
For his God does instruct him to discretion, and does teach him.…


I. THE NEED OF TRIAL TO THE CHILDREN OF GOD. To the wicked afflictions may come as present manifestations of Divine displeasure, and most unwelcome earnests of future judgment. And God may cause the very pleasant vices in which they indulged to become whips and scourge them. As for the children of God, however, — the corn, the fitches, and the cummin, it is not so with them. Every providential dealing of their Heavenly Father is linked with the intentions of His grace, and subserves them. The grain is beaten, the corn is bruised, that they may become useful to man, in providing him with food. Even so, afflictions may be for the good of others, as well as for the glory of God.

II. THE WISE AND GRACIOUS MANNER IN WHICH GOD LAYS AFFLICTION ON HIS CHILDREN. The text beautifully exhibits the skilful and tender adaptation of means to their end.

(B. P. Buddicom, M. A.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: For his God doth instruct him to discretion, and doth teach him.

WEB: For his God instructs him in right judgment, and teaches him.




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